repinning a Baldwin Hamilton

johndelmore at suddenlink.net johndelmore at suddenlink.net
Fri Oct 3 09:30:38 MDT 2008


Hi B--

How are the key bushings?  I love the feel of a freshly-bushed key!!

John
---- Barbara Richmond <piano57 at comcast.net> wrote: 
> Howdy,
> 
> I've been asked to improve the heavy, sluggish, mushy touch on a Baldwin Hamilton upright (Church piano--the finish matches the pews).  On a previous visit, I tried shrinking a few centers, but the results weren't good.  This time I repinned a couple hammer butts which made a very positive change in the touch.  Because I was pressed for time, I was reluctant to pull the action to check out the wippens and dampers.  I guess I could just include repinning them all in the estimate and if I don't have to do them, make the adjustment.  But...I was wondering if anybody out there has done many of these jobs and if so, did you have to do the dampers flanges?  (bleh)  Surprisingly, the dampers are in pretty good regulation--spoons and the damper lift rod, so I'd rather not fool with them.
> 
> I think I'll get some of those thinner Crescendo punchings for the front rail, since the punchings there now are the squishiest I've ever encountered. 
> 
> If there's anything else (beside lighting a match) you can think of, or you have found, that can make these pianos lovable, please let me know.  :-)
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Barbara Richmond, RPT
> near Peoria, IL



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